“There’s nothing you can’t do.” That’s the message a Welland resident hoped to convey when he set out to write VA3DV: Vincent’s Diary, a book about his life. Vince Dellemonache, is a 78-year-old blind man born in Penne, Italy, and raised in a farm house containing his parents, sister, grandparents and aunt. He and his family emigrated to Canada when he was 12. Suffering from retinis pigmentosa did not keep him from leading a happy, normal life. He and his wife Mary have been married nearly 52 years and together they had three children – Anthony, Mauro and Angela. Dellemonache taught himself to clean, do laundry and cook to care for his daughter Angela while his wife was away working. Angela was severely disabled from birth and did not speak. Under her father’s care, she miraculously learned to walk. Angela passed away five years ago; she was 46. Dellemonache became interested in amateur radio and obtained a certificate of proficiency in 1982. Through radio frequencies, Dellemonache connected with people around the globe. “I’ve got friends all over,” he said. In 2005 he founded HandiHam Radio, a club that educated and equipped people with disabilities with computers and Ham radio equipment so they, too, could connect with the world around them.
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